JR. AND THE SENATE RACE: A TAKE

'Where We Are, How We Got Here, and How We Get Out of This Mess'

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(Note: this now widely circulated piece first appeared on the blog "The Flypaper Theory"(http://www.thepeskyfly.blogspot.com)

(This is going to be a long one. I invite
the reader to start some coffee or tea, pack your pipe, and sit with me a while.)

Exactly one year ago today, the representative for the city with the highest
personal bankruptcy rate in the nation voted for S.256, better known by its
Orwellian name, the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act.

The bill, originally written by a lobbyist for the financial services industry,
strips away state and federal consumer protections from predatory lenders and
makes it all but impossible for a family under bankruptcy protection due to
hardship to escape from debt. In short, the bill is a greedy vampire's attempt
to suck blood from turnips.

On that day, Democrats across the city got final confirmation of a suspicion
that had been gnawing at the backs of their minds for months: their beloved
representative, Harold Ford Jr., had sold them out. The consistent pattern of
betrayal to the needs and wishes of his constituents in deference to the Bush
Administration, the Republicans, and the corporations could have previously been
explained away as the careless posturing of an inexperienced politician.

As representative of the city of Memphis, the nation's twin capitol of personal
bankruptcy and infant mortality, Harold Ford, Jr. is the one member of Congress
who, more than any other, should be counted on to champion the needs of those
facing financial ruin. As a member of both the House Budget and Financial
Services Committees, he has more power to positively influence the fortunes of
his constituents in financial distress than any Memphian alive. But when faced
with the choice between David and Goliath, Harold Ford, Jr. cast his lot with
the ruthless giant. The evidence of his perfidity at that moment became
irrefutable.

Some of us, blinded by affection, racial politics, or a combination of the two,
refused (and still refuse) to believe it. Others, whose fortunes are tied to the
Ford family name like a noose around their necks, chose to ignore it. But some
of us, and not just a few of us either, snapped out of our delusion as if we had
been awakened by a gunshot. We woke from our peaceful dreams to find a nightmare
scene: a burning Democratic house, choked by smoke and hot air, with nowhere to
escape in sight.

It is difficult for those who live outside Memphis to appreciate the
stranglehold the Ford family has on politics in the River City. The Ford family
came to power at the decline of the political machine of Boss Crump, and has all
but dominated the city ever since. The name Ford appears in both our
congressional and state senate delegations, on our county commission, on our
city council, and now two Fords are competing for the congressional seat vacated
by Harold Ford, Jr., apparently because they feel that the family should own
Memphis' seat in Congress forever. A Ford has held that seat for the last three
decades.

Harold Ford Jr.'s plan to win a seat in the U.S. Senate appears to be identical
to the strategy employed by Boss Crump during his reign of influence: take the
black vote for granted while manipulating white Republicans. In order to pay for
the massive campaign he will need in order to win any votes from the Republicans
in East Tennessee, Ford does favors for the financial services industry, who
have rewarded him with massive contributions for his 2006 Senate bid.

As of the last reporting period, over half of Ford's campaign contributions
came from out of state, and the non-Tennessee city that contributed the
largest amount of money to Ford's campaign was New York. Hmmm... Who do you
suppose Ford knows in New York City?

"Let me tell you one other thing we did. We are no longer letting Democrats
get in a circle and shoot each other. I was just in Tennessee with Harry and
with (...) and we have a primary and I stood up there Harold Ford is running
and he can become the first African-American elected in the south to the
Senate since reconstruction which would be a great thing for America. There is
this young woman whose... not so young... but a nice woman running against him
but everyone says she is going to attack him."

"...(unintelligible) we are going to intervene
if anyone one democrat attacks another, we're doing that in states where there
are primaries. "

"My donor base and host base on both coasts was contacted by elected
officials and asked to stop giving," Hackett said. "The original promise to me
from Schumer was that I would have no financial concerns. It went from that to
Senator Schumer actually working against my ability to raise money."

The battle lines in the war for the soul of the Democratic Party are not
drawn between liberals and conservatives, despite the best efforts of the party
leadership to convince you otherwise. Paul Hackett and Rosalind Kurita were both
to the right of the majority of their supporters, the so-called "angry left."

What set these two candidates apart from their primary opponents was not their
politics, but their authenticity and their status as outsiders. Hackett the Iraq
War veteran and Kurita the registered nurse were motivated to serve in the
Senate based on their real-world life experience. Their primary opponents,
Sherrod Brown and Harold Ford, Jr., are both entrenched party insiders with
favors owed to them.

To put it as simply as possible, this is a struggle between the people who want
change and the powerful who want to maintain the status quo. The glaring
difference between the two situations is that Sherrod Brown has a record as a
progressive Democrat, whereas Ford has a record as an opportunist who hitched
his wagon to George W. Bush's rapidly fading star.

As of right now, those of us who are awake to what's happening and want change
in the Democratic Party are losing the fight. So what are we going to do about
it?

First of all, we need to realize that this is a long-term project. Those of us
who are so inclined will spend the rest of our lives working to take our party,
our city, and our country back. The Republicans have invested thirty years in
their agenda to destroy America, and the Democrats were already in a state of
disarray when they began. We need to think about what kind of national
candidates we want to see in twenty years, and elect them to local office today.
Everyone reading this probably already has a few names in mind.

Secondly, we should take account of how far we've come both locally and
nationally in the last year. Brad Watkins and DFM have done an outstanding job
of guiding the Shelby County Democratic Party back in the right direction, and
thanks to Howard Dean, we are becoming a truly national party again. There is
reason for hope in spite of the bomb.

Third, we have absolutely got to get real, because our lives depend on it.
America is facing problems of cataclysmic proportions, everything from peak oil,
global warming, and nuclear war to a failing public school system, job
outsourcing, and record levels of consumer debt. The American people,
Republicans and Democrats alike, have been fed a steady diet of lies and spin
for so long that we've forgotten what the truth tastes like. Distribution of
accurate and timely information, especially
outside the internet, should be a top priority locally. We can't count on
the corporate media to do our jobs for us.

Fourth, and most importantly, we have got to fix our broken democracy. It hardly
matters that the primaries are rigged when you can't trust the machines you're
using to vote. The Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) that is to be
attatched to Shelby County's spanking new Diebold black box voting machines is
at best a cosmetic solution. It does nothing to prevent ballot tampering,
because the VVPAT is only checked in the event of a recount. Under the law being
considered right now in the General Assembly, an automatic recount would only be
triggered in the event of a margin of less than half a percent. That's easy
enough to get past for someone with their thumb already on the scale.

On a national level, the most obvious place to begin is public campaign
financing. Without control of the party's purse-strings, Chuck Schumer could not
have successfully wrecked the primary process in the Tennessee and Ohio Senate
races, thereby disenfranchising Democratic voters in each state. With a few
exceptions, the corporations own our Democratic representatives, and therefore,
our party. None of our primary challengers are going to succeed without a level
playing field.

Finally, let's all keep two very important things in mind, no matter who you
supported. The Kurita supporters who are angry have every right to be, and the
Ford supporters still believe that they are supporting a legitimate Democrat.
Both of these facts absolutley must be respected
if we want to keep this from tearing the Tennessee Democratic Party apart.

I have no respect for Harold Ford Jr. anymore, but I have nothing but respect
for people like Chris Jackson and David Bander. I am not on the same team with
Ford, but I am on the same team with them. That doesn't mean I'll go silent on
Ford's outrages, but it does mean that I am going to be mindful of the fact that
I no longer have a dog in this race, and they do.

As a student of history, I am hard-pressed to think of a time since the Civil
War when the outlook for America has been this dire. But, as a student of
Chinese philosophy, I know that the times of greatest crisis are also the times
of greatest opportunity. I'm as mad as Hell and I'm not going to take it
anymore. I'm angry because I am witnessing the slow destruction of the best
thing I ever had in my life: the democratic republic of the United States of
America. I'm mad enough to get up, go out, and do something about it.

So hold on to your rage, Dear Readers, because you're going to need it when we
crash the fucking gates. I am sick of machine politics and I want my country
back. Don't you?

Even as the year 2018 advances, with its plethora of county, state, and federal election contests, the city election of 2019 is throwing some hints of things to come. Mike Williams in; Statue hangover in Sawyer vs. Gatewood?

With two months to go before first major vote, candidate assemblies are due to multiply.

Even as the year 2018 advances, with its plethora of county, state, and federal election contests, the city election of 2019 is throwing some hints of things to come. Mike Williams in; Statue hangover in Sawyer vs. Gatewood?

With two months to go before first major vote, candidate assemblies are due to multiply.

Even as the year 2018 advances, with its plethora of county, state, and federal election contests, the city election of 2019 is throwing some hints of things to come. Mike Williams in; Statue hangover in Sawyer vs. Gatewood?